Yes, but it is closely followed by Caesium and Rubidium. Type Caesium and water into YouTube. It is COOL!..........................plus there is no j on the periodic table
Francium
The most explosive element is Francium, located on the bottom left hand corner on the Periodic Table of Elements. It is extremely reactive, as it wants to "give" away one electron to become stable.
Francium (Fr) should, based on its position in the periodic table, be the most reactive metallic element. However, fluorine is the most reactive element generally.
Francium (the element) is the heaviest element in the alkali metals group (Group I) of the periodic table.
The new element would have an atomic number of 119.
Francium
Francium
Francium
This element is francium.
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Francium
The element that has the element name of France is francium.
This element is francium in the first group of periodic table.
In 1869 when D. Mendeleev designed his periodic table any element in the period 7 was known. Today francium is in the group 1, period 7, atomic number 87.
This element is francium.
Francium followed by cesium
The most explosive element is Francium, located on the bottom left hand corner on the Periodic Table of Elements. It is extremely reactive, as it wants to "give" away one electron to become stable.